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Schools and nurseries in Highlands set to be closed for day next week because of teachers' strike


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Aviemore Primary School and all other schools and nurseries in the Highlands will be closed next Thursday because of teachers' strike.
Aviemore Primary School and all other schools and nurseries in the Highlands will be closed next Thursday because of teachers' strike.

Highland Council has announced that schools and nurseries will be closed next Thursday (November 24) because of strike action by teachers.

The decision follows notification of industrial action by the Educational Institute of Scotland (EIS) and the Association of Head Teacher and Deputes in Scotland (AHDS) unions.

A Highland Council spokesperson said: "The safe supervision of children and young people is of utmost importance and, given that we anticipate significantly reduced numbers of both management and teaching staffing in schools and early learning and childcare settings, a decision has been made to close all educational establishments to pupils.

"It is hoped that a clear decision will enable parents and carers to plan ahead for the disruption expected.

"A letter has been sent to all parents this morning (Friday) through the usual school channels.

"All primary schools including local authority early learning centres settings will be closed to pupils, and all secondary schools, special schools and off-site provision will be closed to pupils on November 24.

"School crossing patrols will not be in operation on this day, and school transport will not operate on this day."

"A BACS payment will be made for those children and young people entitled to a free school meal based on low income."

The spokesperson aded: "While the council has been formally notified by the EIS and AHDS of their intention to strike, if there are any developments at a national level, and if strike action is averted in schools, this will be notified through the council website www.highland.gov.uk and through our social media, as well as usual school communication channels."


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